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Topic: I'm building a KKTO for a member (Read 21174 times)

A Crema member contacted me by telephone after he visited Barazi - Bezzera Australia He had a look at the demo model owned by Chris and offered money to buy it

But alas it was not for sale We'll after a few phone calls and a little arm twisting I offered to make one

The preferred Arcosteel Pasta pot set was supplied And to complete the build - Some parts were used from the Koffee Kosmo shop Parts that are no longer available were invented or manufactured with home tools and made to fit Other items needed were purchased

For those that are interested - this thread will be a start to finish compilation of the build

Then cut the high temperature insulation that sits under the false floor plate Afterwards cut the plate and use high temperature silicone to secure I used a DIY bush circle scribe to mark the circle line on the aluminium plate

The roaster is designed to work best with a specific volume and by raising the pot floor one is reducing the volume

Hi fellow members, I am a new member on this site, I was previously a member on another site which I will not mention. I would like to give a huge thank-you and praise to Paul (KK) in offering to make my KKTO. As I have a very sick wife at home who had a major stroke and could not find the time to build one myself, as I am her full time carer. What I have seen so far has absolutely impressed me. The workmanship that Paul has put into my KKTO is a credit to him. I have never been a person to heap praise on someone that I have only met once, but in Paul's case there is an exception. Thanks Paul, I can't wait to try it.

My hope for this thread is to inspire others to build a KKTO roaster YES - Some DIY skills are needed however once built, one will have a great roaster design that will just roast beautifully thousands of times for its maker